Apple iBooks 2 hands on review

19 Jan 2012

ibooks 2 hands on

What's new for iBooks 2?

Settle down at the back there, this is important. Apple's launch of iBooks 2 aims to transform school textbooks from dog-eared, out-of-date tomes full of naughty doodles into high-tech, multimedia experiences to make learning.... fun! (The features should also be coming to normal iBooks shortly).

Comments

  1. cpwolves

    1 year ago

    Remember Dorling-Kindersley CD-Rom encyclopaedias? This has a similar feel, and doesn't seem to answer the online textbook problem.
    The fact is that hard-copy textbooks generally have accompanying online content which provides a complete learning package, and having the whole text as an ebook doesn't improve matters.
    In the US ebook sales have reached a plateau, and I expect the same will happen elsewhere as people realise that they just love to have a book in their hands. Publishers seem to think that just because students are young, they will demand the latest technology, but in fact they just want the most practical solution, which in many cases, is a book.

  2. pozmu

    1 year ago

    Books may be practical, but carrying few kilos of them everyday to school isn't.

  3. AppleUK

    1 year ago

    Private schools may be able to afford to buy an ipad for every student but it will never happen in state schools!

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